Ancient Historical Brass Armour Display. Early armor of Rome and Greece were influenced heavily by each other and it would not be unusual to see early Roman armies wearing armour and helmets similar to those worn by the soldiers of Greece and Gaul.

Our Armor Display Stand for breastplate and helmet will exhibit your armor like the museums on this practical wood display stand which is the perfect height to display a half suit of armor consisting of a breastplate and helmet.

Our Blonde Plume Roman Centurion Armour, circa: 110 B.C. A select number of distinguished Roman officers known as "Centurions" were so-named because they originally were in control of large legions of roughly 100 men.

Our Imperial Roman Centurion Armour, from when Rome ruled one of the greatest empires the world has ever seen, an empire of unified government, communication, and a strong army of superbly well-drilled fighters whose discipline and weapons proved superior to most others.

The Roman Greaves were designed to protect the lower leg from the cut of a sword or the vicious kicking that occurred during battle. Although worn by many Roman Units, greaves were not worn by all. Our replica steel greaves are based on patterns depicted on Trajan's Columns as well as other sources of that period.

The Lorica Segmentata is believed to have been introduced in the ranks of the Roman Army during the first century A.D. and widely used at the height of the Roman Empire. Although it never completely replaced the mail (Lorica Hamata) and scale armour (Lorica Squamata).

Our Plain Brass Greaves, Lower Leg Armour, are a simple form of leg protection. These plain greaves are suitable for many historic periods from Roman to Renaissance. Made from brass, with leather straps. Sold as a pair.

Our Plain Iron Greaves, Lower Leg Armour, are a simple form of leg protection. These plain greaves are suitable for many historic periods from Roman to Renaissance. Made from iron, they include leather straps. Sold as a pair.

Our Imperial Roman Centurion Armour, from when Rome ruled one of the greatest empires the world has ever seen, an empire of unified government, communication, and a strong army of superbly well-drilled fighters whose discipline and weapons proved superior to most others.

Our Red Plume Roman Centurion Armour, circa: 110 B.C. A select number of distinguished Roman officers known as "Centurions" were so-named because they originally were in control of large legions of roughly 100 men.

Our Roman Guards Helm worn by the Guards based in Rome that stood as the main body of troops in the defense of the Roman Empire, unlike the legionaries who were stationed primarily on the frontier, marching throughout Europe.

Our Roman Helmet Blonde Plume is a wonderful and historical full size helm handcrafted of 18 gauge steel and is as glorious as the originals with striking blond hair plume easily distinguishing the "Commander" in Battle! Wearable.

Our Roman Imperial Gallic Legionnaires Helmet is a fine example of a mid-1st century Legionnaires Roman helmet boasts the same classic Gallic styling and hook/carrying handle as seen on the original now on exhibit in Worms, Germany.

The Leather Royal Muscled Roman Cuirass is made of molded leather and decorated with snakes and lions, with alluminum fittings and brass rivets. Great look for any Roman reenctor or just a fan of the Roman Era. A wonderful piece for your needs.

Our Lorica Squamata - Brass Scale Armor is made from 24 gauge solid brass scales that are each individually stitched onto the under fabric of thick cotton. This armor closes on the sides with two straps and buckles.

The Lorica Segmentata Armour heavy duty 18 ga. carbon steel. It will give you the perfect Roman Warrior look. Approximately 20 inches from the neck to bottom and will fit up to a 53 inch waist. Brass accents with leather straps.

Our Scale Armor is made from solid steel scales that are each individually riveted onto the under fabric of black leather. This armor is available in two sizes and closes on the sides with three straps and buckles.

This Roman Lorica Segmentata Armor - Newstead type, is constructed from 18 gauge steel plates with brass fittings. The armor is blackened on the inside and articulated by riveting the plates to internal, thick leather bands.

There are several stories about Chinese hunters using these giant forked tools to capture and kill big cats. It was also used as a weapon of war as a formidable fighting implement. Features an elongated central spike to maximize its thrusting potential and inwardly curved outer forks to increase the success of trapping.